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- Printing (4400 bytes)
6: [[Book]]s are usually printed today using the technique of [[offset printing]], and ...
11: ...d using the more sophisticated [[block printing]] dates from 868 AD (The ''[[Diamond Sutra]]'' of AD [...
15: ...an imported press in Mexico City, Mexico. Stephen Day built the first printing press in North America ...
39: * [[Adam d'Ambergau]]
40: * [[David Bruce]] - Conventional Egyptian chronology (10774 bytes)
7: ... Consequently, there may be discrepancies between dates shown here and in articles on particular ruler...
9: ...onventional Chronology” that is quoted by [[David Rohl]] in ''A Test of Time'' (1995, Century).
11: All dates are [[BC]].
16: * The dates of Dynasties 1 to 10 are from Baines and Malek...
17: * The dates of Dynasties 11 to 20 are from Kitchen, "The B... - Arizona (24367 bytes)
20: LandArea = 294,312 |
28: AdmittanceDate = [[February 14]], [[1912]] |
29: ... [[UTC]]-7<br /><small>(Arizona doesn't observe [[Daylight saving time|DST]] except in the [[Navajo Na...
67: Dance = Unknown |
82: ...iver]], bordering [[New Mexico]], [[Utah]], [[Nevada]], [[California]] and [[Mexico]], and touching [[... - Tennessee (19096 bytes)
16: LandArea = 106,846 |
24: AdmittanceDate = [[June 1]], [[1796]] |
25: ...Central Standard Time Zone|Central]]: [[UTC]]-6/[[Daylight saving time|-5]] <small>(central and wester...
39: ...]] town named [[Tanasi]] (or "Tanase") in present-day [[Monroe County, Tennessee]]. The town was locat...
48: ...Hernando de Soto (explorer)|Hernando de Soto]] in 1539-43, it was inhabited by tribes of [[Muscogee]] an... - Josquin Des Prez (6810 bytes)
2: ...ween [[Guillaume Dufay]] and [[Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina|Palestrina]], and is usually considere...
6: ...[[Milan]] from [[1459]] to [[1474]], and his birthdate was long considered to be around [[1440]]: mor...
10: ...n of Cond鬠southeast of [[Lille]] on the present-day border between Belgium and France, becoming prov...
14: ...and was much in demand. Duke Ercole I sent an (undated) letter to his secretary with the interesting ...
16: ...towards or away from perfection but as trends of adaptation and influence; as such Josquin is seen as ... - History of California (38344 bytes)
1: {{dablink|This article covers the History of Californi...
3: Although the present-day State of [[California]] has been occupied for mi...
11: ...re among the traces of a very early inhabitation, dated to the last [[ice age]] ([[Wisconsin glaciatio...
13: ...s. Tribes in the [[Sierra Nevada (US)|Sierra Nevada]] foothills collected [[acorn]]s from [[oak]] tre...
28: In July [[1539]], moved by the renewal of those stories, Cortés... - Nicolaus Copernicus (26283 bytes)
3: ...y (observation)|discoveries]] ever, and is the fundamental starting point of modern [[astronomy]] and ...
10: ...ara]], he met his teacher [[Domenico Maria Novara da Ferrara]], a famous [[astronomer]]. He followed h...
14: In [[1497]] his uncle was ordained the bishop of Warmia and Copernicus was named...
22: ...bing his ideas about the heliocentric hypothesis—available to his friends. From there he continu...
24: ...Teutonic Order]] and Kingdom of Poland ([[1519]]–[[1524]]) Copernicus successfully defended [[Ol... - Valley of the Kings (4430 bytes)
6: The Valley was used from approximately [[1539 BC]] to [[1075 BC]], and contains some [[Burials ...
13: ...en it comes into contact with [[water]]. This has damaged many tombs, particularly during [[flood]]s.
39: ...mer, ''Valley of the Kings'' (Henry Holt, 1981) – Covers the history of the exploration of the V...
40: ...Valley of the Kings'' (1996, Thames and Hudson) – Details of all the major tombs, their discover...
41: ... Valley of the Kings'' (Barnes and Noble, 1997) – A good introduction to the valley and surround... - Hernando de Soto (explorer) (19418 bytes)
2: ...th century through the southeast and midwest of today's [[United States|USA]].
6: ...reason and defeated Gonzales's army. As a result, Davilas leadership was secured and de Soto gained hi...
13: ... [[1537]], [[In鳠de Bobadilla]], the daughter of Davila. She came from one of the most respectable fa...
15: ... [[governor]] of [[Cuba]] ''y adelante de La Florida'' (meaning: all lands north of Mexico) by [[Emper...
17: == Expedition to Florida 1538-1542 == - Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo (4763 bytes)
2: ...opean]] explorer to navigate the coast of present day [[California]] in the [[United States]]. He also...
5: ...probably in Seville, but perhaps in Cuellar." His date of birth and parentage are also unknown, but ev...
10: Following the [[1539]] voyage of [[Francisco de Ulloa]], who had been ...
12: ...nd brought the remainder of the party back to Navidad, where they arrived [[April 14]], [[1543]].
14: ...f it made by another investigator, [[Andrés de Urdaneta]], who also had access to ships' logs and cha... - Tallahassee, Florida (7125 bytes)
1: ... It is the [[county seat]] of [[Leon County, Florida|Leon County]].
3: ...State University]], [[Florida A&M University|Florida A & M University]], and [[Tallahassee Community C...
9: state = Florida |
16: county = [[Leon County, Florida|Leon County]] |
33: ...ne, Florida|St. Augustine]] and [[Pensacola, Florida|Pensacola]]?the two largest cities in the territo... - French language (40201 bytes)
3: ...], [[Burkina Faso]], [[Mali]], [[Senegal]], [[Rwanda]], [[Burundi]], [[Togo]], [[Central African Repub...
19: ...unced {{IPA|[fʀɑ̃sɛ]}} in standard French, but often heard pronounced {{IPA|[f@...
25:
27: ...were no words in Latin were imported into Latin — for example, clothing items such as ''les brai...
37: - Sikhism (31029 bytes)
2: ... [[Islam]] (such as the [[caste system]] and [[purdah]], respectively). Sikhism was influenced by refo...
4: ...ast to [[Bengal]] and west to [[Mecca]] and [[Baghdad]]) Guru Nanak preached to Hindus, Muslims and ot...
8: ...al authority would vest in the [[Khalsa Panth]] – The Sikh Nation. The first Sikh Holy Scriptur...
10: ...e is attributable to its single central concept – the sovereignty of the One [[God]], the Creato...
12: ...alsehood" around those who live totally in the mundane world of material desires (consumerism). This m... - Pharaoh (5346 bytes)
6: ...Eighteenth dynasty of Egypt|Eighteenth Dynasty]] (1539-1292 BC). By the [[Twenty-second dynasty of Egyp...
44: * [http://www.tyndale.cam.ac.uk/Egypt/index.htm Egyptian Royal Geneal... - Estevanico the moor (3698 bytes)
2: '''Estevanico''' (c. 1500 – 1539) (also known as "Mustafa Zemmouri", "Black Stephe...
8: ...e region of [[Sinaloa]] in [[New Spain]] (present-day [[Mexico]]), where they were reunited with their...
10: ...t the [[Zuni]] village of [[Hawikuh]] (in present-day [[New Mexico]]); the tribe regarded him with mis... - Francisco Vásquez de Coronado (19760 bytes)
1: {{Nofootnotes|article|date=October 2007}}
2: {{Copyedit|article|date=January 2008}}
5: ...rancisco Vázquez de Coronado y Luján''' (1510 – 22 September 1554) was a [[Spain|Spanish]] [[c...
8: ...522, and wife Isabel de Luján (b. [[Madrid]]), [[Dame]] of the Queen [[Isabel I of Castile]]. He was ...
11: ...pages.prodigy.net/bluemountain1/estrada1.htm estrada1<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> Coronado inhe... - Hernán Cortés (42809 bytes)
4: ...ter to [[Cuba]], where he received an ''[[encomienda]]'' and, for a short time, became alcalde (magist...
6: ...ions of Cortés tend to be simplistic, and either damning or idealizing.
10: ..., and is the name which many people know him by today.
14: ...who later conquered the [[Inca]] empire of modern-day [[Peru]] (not to be confused with another Franci...
36: ...ony. Cortés continued to build a reputation as a daring and bold leader. He became secretary for Gove... - Hernando de Soto explorer (34946 bytes)
1: ... expedition deep into the territory of the modern-day [[United States]], was the first European to dis...
3: ...the banks of the [[Mississippi River]] at present-day [[Lake Village, Arkansas]].
5: ... to seek their fortune elsewhere. Two towns—[[Badajoz]] and [[Barcarrota]]—claim to be his birthpl...
9: ...e, [[Juan Ponce de León]], who discovered [[Florida]], [[Vasco Núñez de Balboa]], who discovered th...
12: ...ers. The Spanish captured Atahualpa, and the next day de Soto was again sent to the camp of the Incan ...
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